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but sloan had the advantage of being able to move in and operate in a business environment as opposed to today's media culture and come and i've talked to several friends in the media who said they will even admit that the business has changed in many ways not unlike the automobile business the competition is incredible especially with the cable news network's and local television. the pressure is always there to have a story. and i hate to say it but in some cases that is almost close to creating the story. reporters know that they are under pressure to do it and i truly think that in some cases they don't feel good about it. one example for the season audience just a week ago common more than a week ago all of a sudden someone started a rumor in detroit in the general motors is a to be firing salary people like it never has before. some of the speculation was even that they are going to let go of the salaried work force. before you know what this is the only story on the news in detroit especially at the television stations. they were talking about black tuesday, people being told t
but sloan had the advantage of being able to move in and operate in a business environment as opposed to today's media culture and come and i've talked to several friends in the media who said they will even admit that the business has changed in many ways not unlike the automobile business the competition is incredible especially with the cable news network's and local television. the pressure is always there to have a story. and i hate to say it but in some cases that is almost close to...
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i mean you've really got to have the right environment. if you look at the environment today, you can see it. u.s. tax structure. and it's not just tax rates. government spending is taxation. and i've got to explain it to you. you know, it's so complicated in the 315 million person world with chinese capital and fred default swaps, you just get dizzy. you can't fall the t accounts. but if it's good economics, it works just as well in a two-person world as it does in the 315 million person. good economics is scaleable. are all of you with me? if it makes sense, it makes sense across the whole range. the only need thing about a two-person world is you can actually understand it. you can see it. package in we have two farmer, farmer a and farmer b. that's it. nothing else. nothing else outside this world. if farmer b gets unemployment benefits, who do you think pays for him? i mean i'm not going way over your heads here. and yet i hear larry summers and i hear austin golds bee. the doesn't create resources. it redistributes resources. and it
i mean you've really got to have the right environment. if you look at the environment today, you can see it. u.s. tax structure. and it's not just tax rates. government spending is taxation. and i've got to explain it to you. you know, it's so complicated in the 315 million person world with chinese capital and fred default swaps, you just get dizzy. you can't fall the t accounts. but if it's good economics, it works just as well in a two-person world as it does in the 315 million person. good...
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. ♪ >>> alaska is a very extreme environment. 30-foot seas, hurricane-force winds. >> we go in in some really bad situations, and we always wipul it off with the coast guard. >> when you hit the water, game on. >> minutes are wasting away. go! will. >> under water, go! >> the reason why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before the family. when he's out flying i do pray. >> woo-hoo! >> i love you, daddy. >> made contact with the survivors. stand by. >> everything they throw at us we do. ♪ >>> we are having an absolute ball here at atlantis, but the bahamas are so much more. in fact, they are 700 islands more. >> guess who want on a little plane the next couple of case and managed to island hop around. >> our little sister sara? >> our little sister sara. take a look. >> i begin my exploration of the bahamas in andros, a little piece of tranquility. >> welcome to andros. >> my first stop, looking to make androsia batik, the national fabric of the bahamas. >> i made a special design for you. put it in the wax. >> one, two, three, take it of
. ♪ >>> alaska is a very extreme environment. 30-foot seas, hurricane-force winds. >> we go in in some really bad situations, and we always wipul it off with the coast guard. >> when you hit the water, game on. >> minutes are wasting away. go! will. >> under water, go! >> the reason why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before the family. when he's out flying i do pray. >> woo-hoo! >> i...
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. >> look at what your boss wears, look at people in your environment. think about how they've got to where they are. emulate that. use these people as mentors if you like. >> that's how you know the culture of where you're working. you have pedestals here. one are the dozen and one are the don'ts. >> this is dozen. one of the very important things is makeup. it's almost as bad to wear too much make-up as nothing. concealers are important. they cancel out red. really make skin look great. dry shampoo. shower in a can. time is of the essence. we all know that. spray this in but please remember to brush it out. there is nothing worse than the dead give away of dry shampoo. >> those things are great. >> unorganized, not great. >> we have great kitten heels that are back as opposed to the big heels. that's great. comfort, gives you enough lift and says professional. >> they are different from hooker heels. they really are. >> and having the right bag. i'm lugging around so much junk in mine. >> hoda has three bags. one for her bowling bowl, a gym bag. i said
. >> look at what your boss wears, look at people in your environment. think about how they've got to where they are. emulate that. use these people as mentors if you like. >> that's how you know the culture of where you're working. you have pedestals here. one are the dozen and one are the don'ts. >> this is dozen. one of the very important things is makeup. it's almost as bad to wear too much make-up as nothing. concealers are important. they cancel out red. really make skin...
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it's a competitive environment. if you guy into that front desk and you need a room and you're nice -- >> you don't have a reservation? >> if you don't have a reservation or if you do have a reservation, you know, i saw a price on a different site, i'd like a discount. absolutely. >> they do it? >> absolutely. >> what are other ways to get discounts? >> how do you do it? >> there are many ways. you go to expedia, go to hotels.com and check out their rates. look at the first and second page. that's where the lowest prices are for hotels. then you go to the hotel's website. if their price is higher, you call them up directly and say i'd like a lower price. hotels try to book you directly because expedia hotels.com charge us 30%. >> it's better to call the hotel yourself. >> call directly and you get a better rate. >> what about the all-inclusive hotels with the meals and everything, are those good deals? >> i like them because who's the boss of the family? mommy, right? i've been married 19 years so i know that. when
it's a competitive environment. if you guy into that front desk and you need a room and you're nice -- >> you don't have a reservation? >> if you don't have a reservation or if you do have a reservation, you know, i saw a price on a different site, i'd like a discount. absolutely. >> they do it? >> absolutely. >> what are other ways to get discounts? >> how do you do it? >> there are many ways. you go to expedia, go to hotels.com and check out their...
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it's not an environment anybody wants to live in. >> i wonder if $20 is a good thing. >> they are going to vote on it. they can't do it without a town vote. >> ballgames, if you've taken your child to a football game or baseball game or any kind of game, everyone goes crazy. did you ever have that with your kids with other people cursing around you guys? >> you know, i just think in the last ten years it's gotten so bad. what do you think, bambino? did you put him over by me? are you doing it on purpose? that doesn't count! >> you've got to be careful because bambino is known to hump things. >> thanks for the warning. okay. when you go to a restaurant -- >> he's our humper. all our children are different and we love them all. >> if you've been to a restaurant recently, there are certain i guess normal complaints people have about restaurants. >> right. usually service mostly. >> now there's something new out there. people are tired of the noise level. ever been to a restaurant and you can't hear the person sitting next to you and it sounds like this? >> a table of eight or something and
it's not an environment anybody wants to live in. >> i wonder if $20 is a good thing. >> they are going to vote on it. they can't do it without a town vote. >> ballgames, if you've taken your child to a football game or baseball game or any kind of game, everyone goes crazy. did you ever have that with your kids with other people cursing around you guys? >> you know, i just think in the last ten years it's gotten so bad. what do you think, bambino? did you put him over...
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you have to figure out how do i have a supportive environment to keep my on track? we have a lot of good tips. the first big one is portion control. >> it's the same amount of food, different plate. >> at the same time amount of foods, different plate. if you swap out a giant plate and go to something that is a salad plate size, at the same time amount of food, looks a lot better so you already are fighting that view of deprivation that it's not going to be enough stuff. same calories, same food. it's a really good strategy to do. >> it slows you down a little as you eat. >> the main thing is it's going to help you think the portion is big enough. we look at something and go this looks kind of puny for most people because there's so much space on the plate. >> let's move here. >> smaller portions, downsize your silverware. downsize. just go to today already size, not just smaller sizes. >> it's not just food. it's also drinks that can change the environment. >> whether it's a beverage or glass of wine. a tall, skinny glass is going to look like a lot more and it's u
you have to figure out how do i have a supportive environment to keep my on track? we have a lot of good tips. the first big one is portion control. >> it's the same amount of food, different plate. >> at the same time amount of foods, different plate. if you swap out a giant plate and go to something that is a salad plate size, at the same time amount of food, looks a lot better so you already are fighting that view of deprivation that it's not going to be enough stuff. same...
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are we in a low interest rate environment today? maintaining current policy a least three years or so should that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the review was done not today but at a point with economic projections in july, over the summer. it is accurate that interest rates have dropped further than were built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two factors to that. home prices have performed better than were used in the actuarial. it would be significantly better today just on that one variable. the second point is that the view is a point in time that assumes we do no further fha business. one of the things that is artificial about it is that, when interest rates go lower, it assumes people pay off faster. that is accurate. wht
are we in a low interest rate environment today? maintaining current policy a least three years or so should that be the prevailing environment assumption? >> you make a very important point in terms of the fact that the review was done not today but at a point with economic projections in july, over the summer. it is accurate that interest rates have dropped further than were built into the primary, actuarial view. there are two factors to that. home prices have performed better than...
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it is interesting to see how george bush would operate in a social media environment. i don't think i sent more than five e-mails in the white house. we got intranet in 1992. boyden warned us that everything put there could be subpoenaed. >> it scared us. >> scared us to death. so we inclined not to want to do that to begin with. but, we also were not used to it. i didn't think anybody would read them. there was one guy, i don't know if it was you or somebody else. i'll use it. i'll schedule meetings this way. everybody come to a meeting. this poor guy. i think it was roger porter. sat for an hour wondering why nobody came to his meeting. none of us read the e-mails. none of us had any idea meeting was taking place. we didn't utilize it. we worked face-to-face in meetings. i think that probably was much better. lastly, george bush's respect for the institution of the presidency. he was really in awe of the office and he told us all almost every day that the day we did not feel that same sense of awe when we walked into the oval office was the day when we should leave.
it is interesting to see how george bush would operate in a social media environment. i don't think i sent more than five e-mails in the white house. we got intranet in 1992. boyden warned us that everything put there could be subpoenaed. >> it scared us. >> scared us to death. so we inclined not to want to do that to begin with. but, we also were not used to it. i didn't think anybody would read them. there was one guy, i don't know if it was you or somebody else. i'll use it. i'll...
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its stable banking systems and business friendly environment makes it an attractive market. transportation consulting and franchises are doing well there. number four, turkey. turkey is both politically and financially stable. tourism related products and services and consumer products are in demand. and number five, vietnam. the country's economy grew an estimated 5.8% last year. there's room for growth in the waste water treatment and plastics equipment and machinery industries. >>> it's time now to answer some of your business questions. alfred and gene are with us once again. before we get to our viewer questions, i want to ask you about a question about something that's been in the news a lot this week. this whole idea as a small employer, asking perspective employees for their facebook pass word. i want your opinion on it. >> i have three kids in high school. they're on facebook all the time. >> right. >> i don't follow what they're doing on facebook because you follow any high school kids on facebook, your brain starts to melt. i try not to pay that much attention to
its stable banking systems and business friendly environment makes it an attractive market. transportation consulting and franchises are doing well there. number four, turkey. turkey is both politically and financially stable. tourism related products and services and consumer products are in demand. and number five, vietnam. the country's economy grew an estimated 5.8% last year. there's room for growth in the waste water treatment and plastics equipment and machinery industries. >>>...
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. >> we are supposed to be performing in an environment conducive to prayer, quiet and a place where they can grow spiritually. >> the owner of the strip club tells the chicago sun times he will limit the light and noise from the club. he says he plans to open the club this spring as a high class venue. >>> coming tonight, a beating on tape. a man is speaking out that he was attacked because he was gay. >>> a stage collapse during a state fair. >>> we'll tell you about the maryland student during >>> the victim of a beating in atlanta, georgia says he is afraid for his life. as the fbi investigates the attack on him as a possible hate crime. surveillance video shows three men approaching the 20-year-old victim over the weekend yelling anti-gay slurs. you can see them beat him to the ground. one attacker even used a tire. authorities hope the video will lead to some arrests. >>> the company that made the stage that collapsed at the indiana state fair last year is facing a big fine. stage investigators said the company failed to have supervision or a disaster plan for the site. the com
. >> we are supposed to be performing in an environment conducive to prayer, quiet and a place where they can grow spiritually. >> the owner of the strip club tells the chicago sun times he will limit the light and noise from the club. he says he plans to open the club this spring as a high class venue. >>> coming tonight, a beating on tape. a man is speaking out that he was attacked because he was gay. >>> a stage collapse during a state fair. >>> we'll...
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they need an environment, a therapeutic environment. no, s not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans'
they need an environment, a therapeutic environment. no, s not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans'
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so that, by definition, it's a risky environment. >> reporter: there's something else that troubles even bullish analysts-- low trading volume, which typically means heightened volatility. fortunately for investors, the big swings in the market lately have been to the upside. erika miller, "nightly business report," at the new york stock exchange >> susie: our next guest believes the stock market will ause, stnd consodateat current leve. he's carter worth, chief market technician at oppenheimer asset management. carter, nice to have you back on the program. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> since you studied charts let's gotraight to the charts. we've got here a chart for the s&p and looking at it we see a big sell-off last summer and then a rally since december. and moving along looking at this chart of the dow's performance, pretty of the same story as it is kraeping into the 13,000 level. so tell us why you think that the rally is going to pause at this point with all this momentum? >> sure. so just as the previous part of the program was citing the economic news is better, the ho
so that, by definition, it's a risky environment. >> reporter: there's something else that troubles even bullish analysts-- low trading volume, which typically means heightened volatility. fortunately for investors, the big swings in the market lately have been to the upside. erika miller, "nightly business report," at the new york stock exchange >> susie: our next guest believes the stock market will ause, stnd consodateat current leve. he's carter worth, chief market...
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however, given our current budget environment, we need to ensure that this bill makes more efficient use of taxpayer dollars without adding to the debt. this is the new reality. as a member of both the committee of transportation infrastructure and on committee of science and technology i've had an opportunity to witness how removing unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy can improve our nation's infrastructure and how prudent investments and research can yield game changing innovations to make our nation's roads and bridges safer and more durable. i look forward network with charman mika and chairman hall and all of those in the senate to update our transportation systems and from vied the world's best infrastructure at a strong value to taxpayer and ensure transportation research projects deal long term benefits. i would like to thank chairman hall for his leadership on the research and development provisions and i would also like to thank chairman mika and speaker boehner for an opportunity to be a conferree on this bill. thank you, madam chairman. >> the house just start ad vote. w
however, given our current budget environment, we need to ensure that this bill makes more efficient use of taxpayer dollars without adding to the debt. this is the new reality. as a member of both the committee of transportation infrastructure and on committee of science and technology i've had an opportunity to witness how removing unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy can improve our nation's infrastructure and how prudent investments and research can yield game changing innovations to make...
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. >> but part of it is even under the best circumstances, you can control your environment a bit when you've had rest. nobody has slept. no one has had any rest the last four days, or five now. even if you weren't damaged in the storm, you've been out helping your neighbors. every bone sort of aches. >> some people aren't able to sleep because of what's going on and that makes they're them more stressed. but when you're stressed, it can be difficult to sleep. because that's when you worry. time to go to sleep, suddenly every little thing comes into your head. you start worrying about it and that makes it tough to sleep. >> you have to break the cycle. we have a lot of negativity right now based on the reality that people have lost everything. some people have. >> people have. >> somebody has to break the cycle, family, support group, a friend has to step in and say let's talk about this. it's not just about the loss, but it's about the rebuilding. how do we start putting our lives back together again, so you go out of victim mode, which is totally understandable. >> but you can't stay
. >> but part of it is even under the best circumstances, you can control your environment a bit when you've had rest. nobody has slept. no one has had any rest the last four days, or five now. even if you weren't damaged in the storm, you've been out helping your neighbors. every bone sort of aches. >> some people aren't able to sleep because of what's going on and that makes they're them more stressed. but when you're stressed, it can be difficult to sleep. because that's when you...
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going to tip, if this is what you hear in your community, then you bring that to bear in your work environment. and so although it didn't shock me, it disappointed me that you're not further exposed. >> i think racism is alive and well in the united states today. i think there's no way to get around that. and did it surprise me? no. >> if anything, the study undercounted it because the people theorized, they don't want to acknowledge their racial biases or maybe aren't even aware of them. >> let me just to shift to the good news. because our generation, no matter how you slice it, there is racism. i look at you and i see black woman, okay? the good news is young kids today, they don't see it that way. they are color-blind. they don't see barack obama as a black president. he's our president. so our generation, it am what it am. it sucks but it is. the great news of the generation coming up, i think we'll have new math. >> when you use the word "black" to describe a person, my kids are offended. they say, why would you say that? the same thing when my grandmother would say "colored." my kids sa
going to tip, if this is what you hear in your community, then you bring that to bear in your work environment. and so although it didn't shock me, it disappointed me that you're not further exposed. >> i think racism is alive and well in the united states today. i think there's no way to get around that. and did it surprise me? no. >> if anything, the study undercounted it because the people theorized, they don't want to acknowledge their racial biases or maybe aren't even aware of...
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it's a very competitive environment, and our tight ends are in and we have a bunch of guys that can play very well. fred davis did a great job last year and i think he will have a great season. we moved niles over to tight end and he is a very, very physical play and that is a tremendous asset for him. in tight end he is completely adequate at that position. i'm trying o help these guys and find my niche. what am guying to be, what affect will i have on this team, and i think it's fun because there is just so much going on, and so much we can do offensively. another thing you see is all of these receivers making plays. being on the field on this team is tough right now. >> antwaan: there you it from chris cooley the player and the coach. >> kevin: niles paul just caught a bullet. >> joe: he looks much more comfortable than last week, he is running well and getting up the field a bit more. >> kevin: it was a nine yard reception, the official on the other field marked it at a 14 yard reception, but it was only nine, we were fooled. paulson makes his third reception, brought down by william
it's a very competitive environment, and our tight ends are in and we have a bunch of guys that can play very well. fred davis did a great job last year and i think he will have a great season. we moved niles over to tight end and he is a very, very physical play and that is a tremendous asset for him. in tight end he is completely adequate at that position. i'm trying o help these guys and find my niche. what am guying to be, what affect will i have on this team, and i think it's fun because...
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we have to look at renewables, even if you don't care about the environment, from a national security point of view. and it also is herely a jobs issue. in my state of new jersey, you know, we continue to have the incentives. and the governor, you know, i don't usually praise him. he's a republican. he's not one of my favorite people by any means. you can ask some of my colleagues and they'll tell you that. the bottom line, which is a democratic legislature, they need to try to not only towards rebut also to make the wind turbines, make the solar panels. and unfortunately china and other countries but i stress china which has actually used subsidies to encourage the production and tried to corner the market in ways that, you know, most of us consider our trade violations. but it's our own fault at the federal level. not only in terms of incentivizing the use but also making the things. they're good jojobs. china is not investing and subsidizing in wind tunnels out of the goodness of their heart. they could but yet they realize that these are jobs that can be created. and the public is
we have to look at renewables, even if you don't care about the environment, from a national security point of view. and it also is herely a jobs issue. in my state of new jersey, you know, we continue to have the incentives. and the governor, you know, i don't usually praise him. he's a republican. he's not one of my favorite people by any means. you can ask some of my colleagues and they'll tell you that. the bottom line, which is a democratic legislature, they need to try to not only towards...
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they need an environment, a therapeutic environment not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans' administration agencies to network with them and to become involved with them. and to open up the doors to what the state may have to offer in terms of helping out with this. many times, veterans -- employees are just not aware of the scope of brain injury programs. and frankly, because this has become the signature injury of this war, this is the first time that people started looking about -- at these other programs that were out there, dealing with people who had acquired their brain injuries in a different way other than combat. >> thank you. dr. ashley, you described the variability and post acute care. what are t
they need an environment, a therapeutic environment not as intense as intense physical rehab is, but something that is more a day to day living kind of getting adjusted program. and so i think we're making headway with that, because before, to be perfectly blunt, in most states the department of defense was placing individuals in long-term care facilities and nursing homes. and so we're getting away from that. i think also the states are reaching out to their veterans' administration agencies...
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. >> you pay for your environment. >> we've been very worried about you because you're not sleeping. >> i know. >> you've been talking about having sleep problems. we're doing a segment today on that. people had -- there was a huge reaction to your issue. >> because i'm not alone. it's very, very common. >> no one is sleeping. barbara says your hormones may be out of whack. >> no kidding. i said that. i told you when i got pregnant with cody, that's when it all changed. that was hormonal. >> laurie thinks you should drink almond milk before bedtime. >> that ain't happening. >> charlotte young says, a white noise machine works. >> actually, when i was out at the new apartment in los angeles over the week, i had no idea. first night i get there was really late. there is no air conditioning in the whole building. it's from the 1920s. it's gorgeous. i went, i'll die. i finally get to bed midnight, 3:00 our time. all of a sudden a helicopter goes over, sirens, the night before fourth of july, firecrackers. i'm going, i cannot sleep. but i went out and got old-fashioned noisy fans and slep
. >> you pay for your environment. >> we've been very worried about you because you're not sleeping. >> i know. >> you've been talking about having sleep problems. we're doing a segment today on that. people had -- there was a huge reaction to your issue. >> because i'm not alone. it's very, very common. >> no one is sleeping. barbara says your hormones may be out of whack. >> no kidding. i said that. i told you when i got pregnant with cody, that's...
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living in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies may be covered in backteria. >> this is a reservoir for germs that can make you sick. >> he did a small study of used infant pacifiers. they found mold and staph bacteria. >> when we look at this -- it looks like a sponge. >> no studies showed this can lead to illness but most parents agree that they should be replaced, monthly. >> it is chepap medicine to disregard thsese every two weeks. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> research is being held at the society ofor clinical biology in boston.w we have your latterottery beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and yo
living in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies...
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these are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think people make broad generalizations. epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 20125. that's one example of how safeguarding our environment can safeguard the economy. i know in tough tirnlgs it's difficult. cours choices have to be made. i wanted to ask a couple of questions specifically about new jersey. as you know in the state of new jersey, we have the most superfund sites in the nation. we're the most densely pop lated state. it's crucial that these site bs cleaned up. the president's budget proposal is the lowest budget for superfund cleanup in the last ten years. that will make it difficult to expedite cleaning up the sites. it says there will b
these are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think people make broad generalizations. epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs between now and 20125. that's...
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i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 85,500 jobs between now and 2015. i just mention that as one example of how safeguarding our environment can help bolster the economy. i know in tough economic times it's difficult -- choices have to be made, but i have confidence that lisa, that your agency will continue protecting human health and the environment. i wanted to ask a couple questions specifically about new jersey. as you know in the state of new jersey, we have the most super fund sites in the nation. we're the most densely populated state and it's crucial that these sites be cleaned up. the president's budget proposes the lowest level for super fund clean-up in the last years and that's going to make it difficult to clean up the sites. i think it states in the budget that
i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 85,500 jobs between now and 2015. i just mention that as one example of how safeguarding our environment can help bolster the economy. i know in tough economic times...
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leaf internships with all kinds of activities for teens who want to learn more about their natural environment. >> the goals for the nature conservancy's youth program is really to empower young people to pursue and care about our natural world, so we're hoping to turn kids on to careers in this field. >> this summer with leaf has definitely shown me that i want to work in the conservation field. my major for -- well, that i plan to major in in college -- is geology or earth science. >> i guess you could say the internship certainly helped plant the seeds for her future career. to find out more about the leaf program, check out the link on our website. >> if you're happy and you know it, maybe you donclap your hands to show it. researchers say happy people tend to talk more than unhappy people, and their conversations are different. instead of small talk, people who are happy tend to engage in meaningful conversations, so next time someone just says, "nice day," tell him to cheer up. >> if you're on the pitcher's mound in a ball game, you want to throw as hard as you can, but, as tyler reports
leaf internships with all kinds of activities for teens who want to learn more about their natural environment. >> the goals for the nature conservancy's youth program is really to empower young people to pursue and care about our natural world, so we're hoping to turn kids on to careers in this field. >> this summer with leaf has definitely shown me that i want to work in the conservation field. my major for -- well, that i plan to major in in college -- is geology or earth...
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the question is, what is the conficker for unix environment? they're probably not a question for me. what unix? [laughter] >> let me ask this question. there's this operating system, a lot like a unix environment. >> very much. >> why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world at his, aside from the fact that they have 10% or 7% market share? is there anything else different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being kind of one that is been beaten to death. also the fact that there's not that much money in a. if you think about what the problem is, it's a cybercrime problem. they don't do this for giggles, like we probably did back in college, right? i can make peoples computers do funny things. they are about money. they can cast a really big net on windows. i think the appetizers journey see a little bit more of its. i think there's going to be their turn to kind of have their windows xp service pack two moment but right now it's one of those things it hasn't hit yet. >> i remember this n
the question is, what is the conficker for unix environment? they're probably not a question for me. what unix? [laughter] >> let me ask this question. there's this operating system, a lot like a unix environment. >> very much. >> why do you think you have such a larger problem than the macintosh world at his, aside from the fact that they have 10% or 7% market share? is there anything else different? >> i think we can hang that on a number of things. market share being...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> well, you've heard of students cutting class and how about lawmakers cutting classes? california now planning to allow kids to skip the second year of science so the state can save money. but the u.s. ranking 17th in the world in science, john said dumbing down of science is hurting the economy. >> silicon valley in california . bill gates begged the administration to increase we need 15 million jobs that americans will not be ready for. if you get a science and math degree. you will get a job. and instead of trying to push this on the young people. this is half of it. and cutting education and telling kies to skip science class. >> i don't think it will make a difference. they have 100 percent more in education for the count
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> well, you've heard of students cutting class and how about lawmakers cutting classes? california now planning to allow...
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you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think well, i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try it. that is faith in the future. that is why you get that kind of optimism and free markets. >> in "freedom manifesto", there is a list of federal taxes and here. accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, corporate income tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, irs penalties, local income tax, a luxury taxes, marriage license tax, property tax, real estate tax, and editing as i go here, social security tax and trailer registration tax. utility tax. watercraft registration taxes, etc. why did you include this in "freedom manifesto"? >> because it just shows government coercion. that is almost everything you do now. it ends up getting taxed. we really don't realize. you get up in the morning. what's the first thing you do? you turn on the electricity. if you miss the electricity bill, and turn on the water. you miss the utility bill. you go to the kitchen and have a cup of coffee or a cup
you don't take a risk if you have an environment of pessimism. you take a risk and you think well, i may lose everything, but it may work. so i will try it. that is faith in the future. that is why you get that kind of optimism and free markets. >> in "freedom manifesto", there is a list of federal taxes and here. accounts receivable tax, building permit tax, corporate income tax, federal income tax, fishing license tax, irs penalties, local income tax, a luxury taxes, marriage...
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it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view from chopper 5 near the newly-opened paragon outlet. gerrianne goodwin says the shopping is still going on. >> reporter: it looks like the day after christmas. all of these shoppers are going strong until 11:00 tonight when this outlet finally closes, and all of these people have a story about how they got here they were stuck in traffic. once they got here, they said it was worth it. >> reporter: it was a party at paragon, music, wine, and a festive and jam-packed opening night at the high-end shopping outlet. >> we don't have to go to vacaville anymore. >> reporter: but getting here a different adventure unless you rod
it is believed that growing up in a clean environment might suppress the immune system. the meaning? a "oversanitized lifestyle," their words, could lead to the increase of peanut allergies. >>> people standing in the rain demanded an immediate roll back of tuition. >> we don't need to refund tuition, we need to restructure it. >> the proposition 30 money is not designated for use c funding. -- for uc funding. it's meant to prevent cuts. >>> thses a view...